9 Qualified Seattle, WA Carpenters
2 Reviews
“Bryco has completed extensive remodels for me, from the ground up. I have used Bryco off an on for the last 20 years...”
Serving Seattle Carpentry Needs License: BRICOCC132BT
Bryco Construction Co is an owner-operated business that prides itself on developing long-lasting relationships with its clients. Our reputation for excellence, honesty and reliability precedes us. We cover the gamut of carpentry services and repairs. We do additions, remodeling and also renovations...
14035 55th Ave S , Seattle, WA 98168 License: INSTAIS902OW
Serving Seattle Carpentry Needs License: JARTCAC889C1
J & Art Contractors LLC (206)538-1419 has been doing business since 1999. We are a reliable company that you can count on. We are licensed and insured. We will get the job done the very 1st time. Give us a call today!
1 Review
“Paul did a full bathroom remodel for me. He did an excellent job on my bathroom. I plan on using him again in the fu...”
Serving Seattle Carpentry Needs License: 60297435311
1 Review
“Kern Construction put a shelving system with a fireplace in our living room. They did a great job. We are very happy...”
Serving Seattle Carpentry Needs License: Kernci*995LJ
Over 25 years experience in construction with a skilled and professional crew. Washington state licensed general contractor with specialty in finish carpentry. Serving King and Snohomish counties.
We understand the full lifecycle of construction from site preparation and foundation work to finish...
1 Review
“Doug dealt with dry rot that I had on the exterior, repaired a look from a toilet that was dripping on the ceiling, a...”
11356 20th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125 License: CC01-HANDLPD925DQ
HANDLEY PAGE DESIGN BUILD
Serving the Greater Seattle area
Guaranteed Workmanship
Services offered, but not limited to:
Built-ins
Cabinets
Finish carpentry
Custom furniture
Kitchen and bath remodeling
Decks
HANDLEY PAGE DESIGN BUILD INC.
Douglas Page, owner
206.218.2748
2 Reviews
“Estimate of Rework and work that still needs to be done from Water Damage and Insurance Claim. It's too early to com...”
3908 NE ST, Seattle, WA 98125 License: JBCCOCL924DK
1 Review
“WC Quality Painting & Remodeling remodeled my bathroom. Overall, I was very satisfied with the work. My bathroom loo...”
Serving Seattle Carpentry Needs License: 603134102
Serving Seattle Carpentry Needs License: DTHRER*897PC
DTH is a locally owned and operated full service remodel and design company dedicated to acheiving perfection and fullfilling customers dreams. Using the latest innovations in both, products and techniques, we can provide our customers with the best possible solutions for their remodel needs at an a...
If you’re looking to do a wood project on your own, it’s important to understand what kind of sandpaper you’ll need. There are many varieties available, and they generally fall under three categories: extra fine, medium and extra coarse. According to Seattle, Washington carpenters, the most common kind is medium, which is generally used in preparation for finishing or for removing varnish. Extra coarse is used to quickly remove material in an initial pass, and extra fine is used either to polish wood or to sand down the final finish. Seattle carpentry contractors stress that all sanding strokes should be made with the grain. If you make circular stroke or go against the grain, it will always result in scratches.